A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... imperial title was extinct in the West from 476 to 800 A.D. By the latter date even the tradition of imperial govern- ment had died out . Then the pope , independent of the east- ern Empire and wishing to secure his spiritual supremacy ...
... imperial title was extinct in the West from 476 to 800 A.D. By the latter date even the tradition of imperial govern- ment had died out . Then the pope , independent of the east- ern Empire and wishing to secure his spiritual supremacy ...
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... IMPERIAL AMBITIONS Excessive imperial ambitions caused endless political and eco- nomic difficulties . The grandiose schemes which the emperors constantly fostered for territorial expansion in the East and West caused the Empire to ...
... IMPERIAL AMBITIONS Excessive imperial ambitions caused endless political and eco- nomic difficulties . The grandiose schemes which the emperors constantly fostered for territorial expansion in the East and West caused the Empire to ...
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... imperial court , Otto besieged the city , imprisoned Benedict , and restored Leo VIII to the throne . When Leo died ( 965 ) the imperial party secured the election of John XIII . Once again the anti - imperialists rebelled and ...
... imperial court , Otto besieged the city , imprisoned Benedict , and restored Leo VIII to the throne . When Leo died ( 965 ) the imperial party secured the election of John XIII . Once again the anti - imperialists rebelled and ...
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